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PLANTEAMIENTO

DEL PROBLEMA
GRUPO 5
Grupo 5
Integrantes
• Lucas Nivicela Jean Carlos
• JORDAN VIZUETA
• ERNESTO ROJAS
• JOSE BAQUE
• SAN LUCAS BURGOS
PLANTEAMIENTO DEL PROBLEMA
El planteamiento del problema es la parte de una tesis, trabajo o proyecto de
investigación en la cual se expone el asunto o cuestión que se tiene como objeto aclarar.
En la metodología científica, el planteamiento del problema es la base de todo estudio o
proyecto de investigación. Allí se define, afina y estructura la idea central de la
investigación.

Para la formulación del problema, debemos ir de lo general a lo particular, pues se parte


de una interrogante que engloba un problema que luego irá siendo abordado por partes.

En términos metodológicos, el planteamiento del problema, que suele ser también el


primer capítulo de una tesis, pretende responder la pregunta fundamental de “¿qué
investigar?” De modo que el planteamiento del problema es lo que determina, orienta y
justifica el desarrollo del proceso de investigación
Elaboración del planteamiento del problema

01 02
Identificación del Contextualización del
problema problema
Implica el descubrimiento Es la revisión de los
del tema o cuestión que se antecedentes del tema
pretende abordar,
04
03
Delimitación del Justificación del
problema problema
Es la precisión de los Consiste en la evaluación de la
aspectos concretos del pertinencia, importancia o
tema que serán abordados relevancia del problema
identificado
EJEMPLOS
● Estos son algunos ejemplos de planteamiento del
problema, redactados tanto de forma interrogativa
como declarativa:
• ¿Cómo afectó el teletrabajo la dinámica familiar de las
madres solteras de la ciudad de San Miguel de
Allende en el año 2020?
• Relación entre el consumo de leguminosas y la flora
intestinal en pacientes de la tercera edad en la
provincia de Salta, Argentina.
The hand that wrote a
page, built a city

- Herbert Marshall Mcluhan


Awesome
words
Study Objectives

Paintings Cylindricals Seals Cuneiform Signs


First way of expressing the Way to identify goods with Oldest form of writing,
human being engravings on clay developed by the Sumerian
Evolution of the Alphabet

01 02 03

Ugaritic Protosinatic Alphabet Phoenician


Language Alphabet
An alphabetical type Alphabet adapted from Egyptian It was written from right to left
graphic system is used with also linked to the origin of with 22 characters and with only
letters as cuneiforms signs Phoenician one vowel
Evolution of the Alphabet

04 05

Greek Latin
Alphabet Alphabet
They adapted to the Phoenician Associated the letters to the
alphabet and created vowel signs phoneme of a common word that
began with that sound
Literature Review

The first model of the alphabet arises from the


Phoenicians Phoenicians, from which the Greek appears and,
consequently, the Etruscan and Latin languages

At the same time, the Aramaic alphabet emerged,


being the precursors of other writing systems such as Aramaic
Hebrew and Arabic
Alphabets

Phoenicians
Greek

Latin

Aramaic
Hebrew

Arabic
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Evolution
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Methodology

Clay Boards Papyrus


Used in Mesopotamia. Stilus was It was used in Egypt. It was
the instrument that was used to a plant and they sold in
write about them rolls of 20 leaves

Parchment Paper
Greece and Rome. It was tanned It was invented in China. It was
and scraped leather prepared for made up of vegetable fibers that
writing allowed the use of ink
Materials Summary

Used in Mesopotamia. Stilus was the instrument that was


Clay boards used to write about them.

It was used in Egypt. It was a plant and they sold in rolls of


Papyrus 20 leaves

Greece and Rome. It was tanned and scraped leather prepared for
Parchment writing

It was invented in China. It was made up of vegetable fibers that


Paper allowed the use of ink
Graphics

Clay Boards 3000 b.c


Papyrus 2800 b.c
Parchment 2500 b.c

Paper 105 b.c

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A picture is worth a
thousand words
Paper Infographic

Composition
It is made of compact
s.II a.c plants fibers an allowed the
It emerged in China. Its use of ink
invention was attributed
to Ts’ai.
Printing
With the paper appeared
the invention of the
printing press
Results Analysis

Paper

Computer

Typewriter
1440
It was created by
Johannes Gutenberg

1452
The most important printing begins
“The Gutenberg Bible”

1638
The first printing press is emerging
in the United States
Printing Map

China
In the s. XI created reproduction
systems with mobile types

Germany
Johannes Gutenberg is the
creator of the printing press
in 1440
A picture always
reinforces concept
Images reveal large amounts of
data and meanings
1991
Year in which the digital age began
Conclusions

Clay boards Papyrus Parchment


Used in Mesopotamia from Was used as an egyptus writing In Greece and Rome when
3000 b.c., Stilus was used as a instrument since 2800 b.c Egypt banned the export
writing instrument of papyrus

Paper Printing Computer


It was invented in China and it It was created in Germany The first computer was
allowed the evolution of the in 1440 by made in Berlin by Konrad Zuse
printing press Johannes Gutenberg in 1941
Chronology

3000 b.c 2500 b.c

2800 b.c
Clay boards Parchment
It started to be used It started to be used
in Mesopotamia in Greece and Rome
Papyrus
It started to be used
in Egypt
Chronology

s.II b.c s.XX

s.XIX
Paper Computer
It started to be used The first computer was
in China made in Berlin
Typewriter
It started to be used
In New York
Multimedia
Concept that emerged in 1984,
when the first computer with extensive
sound playback capabilities was
launched
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